Taxon:
Horama panthalon (Fabricius, 1793)
Family: Erebidae
Determiner: Joshua Stuart Rose (2020-09-14T15:32:26Z)
Collector:
Joshua Stuart Rose
Date: 2006-12-16
Verbatim Date: 2006/12/16 12:13 PM EST
Locality:
United States, Texas
26.1856489227 -98.3796749836 +-296m.
Occurrence Remarks:
Being eaten by a Texas Unicorn Mantis (Phyllovates chlorophaea). A white spheroid is visible on the moth's leg; perhaps a parasitoid egg? Or just a glob of bodily fluid, maybe even a defensive secretion (which, if so, was obviously ineffective on the mantis)?
Establishment Means:
wild
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